Rudds Arms 10 Bulls Head 1.
DESPITE the games at Stokesley and St. Marys College being postponed, their were still plenty of goals in the games that did go ahead.
Dameon McNeill led the way hitting four goals for the Rudds Arms against the Bulls Head although it was Craig Thomas who headed home a cross from Richard Cooke for the Rudds's opener after fifteen minutes.
McNeill then opened his account before Karl Liley fired into the top corner of the net following an excellent solo run through the Bull's defence.
Goals from Cook and McNeill put the Rudds well in control by half-time and they wasted no time after the break when Craig Bell found the top corner of the net with a thundering free kick from 20 yards out.
This was followed by McNeill's hat-trick before the Bulls registered a goal thanks to a breakaway from Wayne Jackson.
Despite the score line, Bull's keeper Gary Davies caught the eye with string of fines saves but he could do little to prevent further goals from Green, Smith and a fourth from Mc Neill.
The Smithy 10 ASDA Teesport 1
ASDA Teesport's recent good run came to an end as The Smithy ran riot with Andrew Gove hitting a first half hat-trick.
A 20-yard free-kick from Darren Hakami set The Smithy on their way before Gove scored his first goal lobbing the keeper from the edge of the area.
Gove's second of the game was hit from ten yards out before he fired into the top corner of the net to complete his hat-trick.
Christopher McGill then added his name to the scoresheet before Dave Holmes tapped home from close range after the ASDA keeper had failed to hang on to Peter King's free kick.
Lee Ackerman then scored from the penalty spot after McGill had been brought down in the area before McGill back heeled the ball into the net following a corner for goal number eight.
Goals from Stephen Manson together with a second from Holmes took The Smithy into double figures before ASDA's Gavin Hawkins lobbed the keeper with five minutes remaining.
South Bank St. Peters 5 Grangetown YCC 1
SOUTH Bank maintained their unbeaten record despite going behind with 15 minutes gone.
Ricky Phillips brought the Bankers back on level terms with a brilliant solo run. He picked up the ball on the half way line, cut inside beating two defenders before slotting the ball home.
John Lodge then put South Bank ahead following good work from Glenn Wesson and Steve Osbourne before Phillips doubled the home side's advantage from 12 yards out following a good build up.
With Glenn Wesson earning the man of the match award for his tireless running in midfield, the Bankers continued to dominate after the break and it was not long before Philips completed his hat-trick with Lodge's assistance.
Results: Rudds Arms 10 Bulls Head 1, The Smithy 10 ASDA Teesport 1, South Bank St. Peters 5 Grangetown YCC 1, St. Mary's College OB p Great Ayton p, Stokesley p Coulby Newham p.
Fixtures: Tomorrow: Coulby Newham v Bulls Head, St. Mary's College v Ennis Square.
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